MR_SLINI get where you're coming from but when we try to "fix" the whitelist or make these changes to the game, it's attacking the growth of our scene from a different angle. For example you could grow the scene by spending your time coaching newbie mixes, or you could make our game better and more naturally enjoyable to pick up and play. Both are valid uses of time in my eyes.
For sure they're both good efforts, it just seems a bit sad when there are so many people vocal about the whitelist and rulesets while the other approach is just as important but gets way less attention outside of the community crowdfunding(a kinda flawed way to grow a scene)